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started on monday, a month ahead of schedule and is expected to span across north california next week. brian, when are the temperatures going to rise? >> we'll get warmer tomorrow, but the big heat, next week. we'll see temperatures in 90s for much of the bay area. today, about 5 degrees cooler than typical for this time of year, but this will change quickly starting tomorrow, a warmup on the way. we have off-shore winds developing. that keeps the sea breeze away. as a result, we start to warm up, so we'll see the sun throughout the entire day. no fog because of those winds, and for the afternoon, looking for 70s by the bay. 80s inland, about 10 to 15 dee going up for some areas. upper 70s, low 80s to san jose and concord. next week, the temperatures climb rapidly. for monday, most places into the 80s. tuesday, look for the off-shore winds intensifying, keeping the fog and sea breeze away. 90s inland, and by wednesday, widespread 90s for the bay area. becky? >>> i am overwhelmed. i'm excited, and i'm proud to be a ram. oh, i new i was going to get picked somewhere. and every time that
started on monday, a month ahead of schedule and is expected to span across north california next week. brian, when are the temperatures going to rise? >> we'll get warmer tomorrow, but the big heat, next week. we'll see temperatures in 90s for much of the bay area. today, about 5 degrees cooler than typical for this time of year, but this will change quickly starting tomorrow, a warmup on the way. we have off-shore winds developing. that keeps the sea breeze away. as a result, we start...
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and those were some of the same i just mentioned, along with the north california power agency, seattle city light, silicon power valley, the city of santa clara's publicly-owned utility. the western area power administration, sierra-nevada region. and we also resold some of the power that we purchased to edf trading? >> who is edf. >> they were historically electricity de france. >> i'm sorry? >> they are french? >> yes. >> okay. >> originally. >> and then our power purchases, what kind of power did we buy? was it renewable? was it fossil fuel-based? ? >> so we were typically in this era making system purchases, so particular facilitis are not identified when you make a system purchase. i can tell you for some -- for most of please entities it would be a blend of fossil and non-fossil resources that they would be relying on. >> and was that a consideration by the public utilities commission or that was just done to purchase what is made in-house without their approval of your board, your commission? >> staff has the authority to make necessary transactions to meet our electricity needs
and those were some of the same i just mentioned, along with the north california power agency, seattle city light, silicon power valley, the city of santa clara's publicly-owned utility. the western area power administration, sierra-nevada region. and we also resold some of the power that we purchased to edf trading? >> who is edf. >> they were historically electricity de france. >> i'm sorry? >> they are french? >> yes. >> okay. >> originally....
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and yet the difference in unemployment between california and north dakota, california has more than three times as many people unemployed as a percent of population as does north dakota. and you just saw toyota announce that they're taking over 7,000 high-paying jobs out of california to texas which, of course, makes rick perry very happy. i mean, isn't there a lesson here about how taxes and high regulation and expensive government that maybe we should be paying attention to? >> no, because let me tell you, california, first of all, is one of the most innovative states, is the innovative state in the country. secondly, we have a lot of high-tech but haven't had the workforce investment from the congress which we've been trying to pass to invest in workforce training and education so that people who have been unemployed, especially under the bush economic policies and during that era, they haven't been able to get the workforce training and the type of skills training requisite that's requisite for these new jobs that exist now. >> and to you, congressman, this is the kind of stuff t
and yet the difference in unemployment between california and north dakota, california has more than three times as many people unemployed as a percent of population as does north dakota. and you just saw toyota announce that they're taking over 7,000 high-paying jobs out of california to texas which, of course, makes rick perry very happy. i mean, isn't there a lesson here about how taxes and high regulation and expensive government that maybe we should be paying attention to? >> no,...
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. >> tonight, we're learning that california chrome, the racehorse for north earn california will notrace for the triple crown at all and it all has to do with his nose. that is california chrome winning the preekness. the finalless is the belmont stakes to help him breathe better.u=ne >> i would say that the odds of it making a difference if the horse ran with that strip or without is is pretty low. >> the belmont stakes will be held just outside new york city on june 7th. >>> a new pilot program starting tomorrow. with the age of easing overcrowding. >> coming up next, health officials worried about a dangerous outbreak spreading across the country. the warnings you'll see at bay-area airports. >> we're going to show you the next company that google has itssighteds on. >> more than just high stek eye wear, tcalifornia medical collee that's putting google glass in the operating room. >>> anger is mounting over the missing girls in after ra can. the leaders agreed on sealing the border, joint patrols and intelligent sharing. but as they talked, the militant extremists were accused of
. >> tonight, we're learning that california chrome, the racehorse for north earn california will notrace for the triple crown at all and it all has to do with his nose. that is california chrome winning the preekness. the finalless is the belmont stakes to help him breathe better.u=ne >> i would say that the odds of it making a difference if the horse ran with that strip or without is is pretty low. >> the belmont stakes will be held just outside new york city on june 7th....
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larger system that stretches out here on the coast of washington is inter system arm movement old north californiafirst marine the chance of la mort with the lives of some rain and lightning entomologist entire bay area will see them in the liveliest of course the bigger concern to look like an actor known indicated chance of supply sprinkles nothing much to expect that 3:00 in the morning now see a bottle and time of tools and light green proper the once more as the system now is in the latter and continue to allow into these gloves, with a time line is: what in the next couple of the theater's seventh round of late forecast after tools is tempted procedure starts to climb sunshine thursday friday saturday nothing but sunshine the holiday weekends with temperatures in getting back into the upper 80s in the low 90s does the weather was shaping up the offer it to go to our crown for dock time to learn this change in the buffet the download of crown for analyst alan baron gives you ought accessed anytime you want at the touch your fingertips knowledge of a georgia the morning origen's would bore lit
larger system that stretches out here on the coast of washington is inter system arm movement old north californiafirst marine the chance of la mort with the lives of some rain and lightning entomologist entire bay area will see them in the liveliest of course the bigger concern to look like an actor known indicated chance of supply sprinkles nothing much to expect that 3:00 in the morning now see a bottle and time of tools and light green proper the once more as the system now is in the latter...
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and into the next 48 hours. >> thank you eboni deon. >>> there's a heated court battle until north california over a beach line. a capitalist paid millions for a beach and closed the gates. it left many surfers furious. >> reporter: jonathan bremer is up with the sun considering the quality of the waves. >> martin's speech is about 5 miles south in a se clueded goef. >> secluded, with one way in. >> this is the gate that has been illegally closed. >> the man that paid $37.5 million for it, venture capitalist argues that he's entitled to close the gate. >> this is what is on the other side. >> maybe if there's billions of overabundance you do what you want, you can be as selfish as you want. . >> a court is considering whether a californian law has been violated. the surf rider foundation sued, alleging that when the gate was locked and painted a billboard and painted over a billboard showing the beach's location he trigged unrest. >> the ability to exclude others from private property is an essential stick of property right that exists. >> it's infuriating that the access could be denied. >>
and into the next 48 hours. >> thank you eboni deon. >>> there's a heated court battle until north california over a beach line. a capitalist paid millions for a beach and closed the gates. it left many surfers furious. >> reporter: jonathan bremer is up with the sun considering the quality of the waves. >> martin's speech is about 5 miles south in a se clueded goef. >> secluded, with one way in. >> this is the gate that has been illegally closed. >>...
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. >> a fast moving, dangerous wildfire scorching through carlsbad, california. north of san diego. more than 11,000 people. more than 11,000 people have been told to evacuate their homes. schools where students were rushed to faf si. firefighters forced to give up the battle, pull back from the burning homes. this is one of after least three major fires burning in the area right cammen is on the fireline for us. jennifer grey is tracking the conditions. paul, tell our viewers what you're seeing. what's going on? >> reporter: right now, wolf, i'm at the southeastern flank of this fire. where it's actively burning. they're trying go ahead and get hold of it. it is so smoky in here, you can't tell what is going on. when my camera man pushes in, there's a house off in the distance. you can see the faint outline of a fire truck. what they've done is they're getting hose in there. they're trying to squirt all around the area as this fire rages through carlsbad, california. nearby, legoland has been evacuated. several schools. we know that 11,000 people have been evacuated. we have seen s
. >> a fast moving, dangerous wildfire scorching through carlsbad, california. north of san diego. more than 11,000 people. more than 11,000 people have been told to evacuate their homes. schools where students were rushed to faf si. firefighters forced to give up the battle, pull back from the burning homes. this is one of after least three major fires burning in the area right cammen is on the fireline for us. jennifer grey is tracking the conditions. paul, tell our viewers what you're...
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tellin of the breaking apart north over northern california rain cloud cover. high clouds helping to mix of the low cloud coverage. of the chorus line outside the fog is going to be a little bit slower to return not as much of an inland push going to pre much cover near the coast line into tomorrow afternoon that will keep things cooler near the coast so couple degrees warmer than today sit for the peninsula in the 70's and low 80's in redwood city for the space shoreline to pictures quite a bit warmer in the low seventies for the most part and in the upper '70's and union city and fremont. for inland valleys will be in the '80s even low 90s anyone in antioch and arid would be six walnut creek inn in san ramon since then in livermore for the south bay temperatures also in the '80s even near 90 in morgan hill. 86 and allman valley and 81 in sunnyvale a the north bay temperatures in the '80s as well. it '80s and now but 82 in palo mutt 82 and about 84 and center fell. even warmer as we had until sunday to put their extended forecast coming up a little later in th
tellin of the breaking apart north over northern california rain cloud cover. high clouds helping to mix of the low cloud coverage. of the chorus line outside the fog is going to be a little bit slower to return not as much of an inland push going to pre much cover near the coast line into tomorrow afternoon that will keep things cooler near the coast so couple degrees warmer than today sit for the peninsula in the 70's and low 80's in redwood city for the space shoreline to pictures quite a...
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already tonight clouds are approaching the reason of the rain showers approaching north coast of california toward eureka and kate mendocino. and as you can see that cloud pattern the clouds rd moving into parts of sonoma county and toward ukiah as well. as far as the local radar perspective there's a live doppler sweep and we could. i will be checking dell mac tracking scattered showers across the region for tomorrow. all in the light side but we are expecting a change for thursday. current numbers it is 62 in walnut creek, san francisco currently 52 and santa rosa checking in a 67 degrees with gusty winds out there. winds around 15-25 miles per hour. the gusty winds in our forecast for tonight. here's our life camera looking out toward the bay bridge in san francisco you see a little bit of a chop on the bay water to reflect the windy conditions out there. tomorrow more clouds, were talking about that shower chance and the weekend a big change once again. lots of sunshine temperatures soaring both for saturday and into sunday specially by sunday. overnight lows to start out your thursday
already tonight clouds are approaching the reason of the rain showers approaching north coast of california toward eureka and kate mendocino. and as you can see that cloud pattern the clouds rd moving into parts of sonoma county and toward ukiah as well. as far as the local radar perspective there's a live doppler sweep and we could. i will be checking dell mac tracking scattered showers across the region for tomorrow. all in the light side but we are expecting a change for thursday. current...
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. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing called the triangle of life
. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes...
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toyota is leaving its north american headquarters in california and officially is moving to texas. the plano city council gave final approval to an economic incentive package for toyota. the package links nearly 7- million-dollars in grants for the construction of a headquarters in the dallas suburb. in turn, plano's mayor says the project will generate more than 70-million-dollars in property and sales tax revenue for the city over a 10-year period. the agreement will provide more than 35-hundred full- time jobs by december 2018. toyota issued a written statement thanking the city. was today's second stage was a 12.6 mile time trial that ended in folsom just outside of sacramento. as british rider and 2012 tour is de france winner and gold medalist bradley wiggins won the stage in 23 minutes in 18 seconds to take over the yellow jersey tomorrow's stage 3 is 108.5 miles from san jose to the summit of mount diablo.in it that shouldn't ahead temps that could reach the and his mid 90's.grueling! the race wraps up sunday in the tim ljncicum of old.at home tobight. giants braves top 2nd
toyota is leaving its north american headquarters in california and officially is moving to texas. the plano city council gave final approval to an economic incentive package for toyota. the package links nearly 7- million-dollars in grants for the construction of a headquarters in the dallas suburb. in turn, plano's mayor says the project will generate more than 70-million-dollars in property and sales tax revenue for the city over a 10-year period. the agreement will provide more than...
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in essence, kind of staving off the rain from california, keeping it north and keeping it west. dry winter in a row, allowing 2013 to be the driest year on record for california and 2014 shaping up to be even drier, but again, for the short term we have seen the pattern change, that ridge is given way to a trough, cooler air coming in, so we are seeing improving conditions forecast wise with increased humidity, kind of a shift in the winds now, coming off the water. so short term, weather wise it is favorable. temperatures are coming down out of the 90s and the 70s now. humidity is coming up, but the fire forecast is less so. so that's the problem, kind of the stage has been set. all right, here in the southeast, we've got rain expected stormy conditions in the southeast, severe storms here today in the northern plains, rain in the northwest, maybe in northern california, but certainly not in the southwest, showers and some storms here along the east coast as well, for a wet, cooler sunday than we've seen in quite some time. >> alexandra steele, thank you. >> there is a fight at
in essence, kind of staving off the rain from california, keeping it north and keeping it west. dry winter in a row, allowing 2013 to be the driest year on record for california and 2014 shaping up to be even drier, but again, for the short term we have seen the pattern change, that ridge is given way to a trough, cooler air coming in, so we are seeing improving conditions forecast wise with increased humidity, kind of a shift in the winds now, coming off the water. so short term, weather wise...
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you could see to the north corner of california, this will slide down to perhaps mendocino, sticking mendocino county. we will not see any rain, not likely to see much cloud cover. we are with mostly clear skies, but we'll get the wind. winds clocking about 10 miles per hour in heyward, 15 at sfo, 13 san jose. but they will go stronger for the second half of the day. half moon bay has been gusting to 20 miles per hour all morning long. they could gust to near 40 for the second half. today, a lot like yesterday. it was really windy along the coastline. we'll see that again today. 66 in walnut creek. 55 in napa. 56 in redwood city. a look at your afternoon highs for today, mild, 73 in novato. 71 for san rafael. upper 60s along the east bay shoreline. getting into the south bay, 72 for san jose. 73 for morgan hill. along the peninsula, 71 redwood city. 69 in san mateo. mid-60s san francisco. low 60s, again, very brisk and breezy expected for the coast. as we get into your mother's day, a big warmup coming our way, and it is a trend that will take us all the way into next week. i'll have
you could see to the north corner of california, this will slide down to perhaps mendocino, sticking mendocino county. we will not see any rain, not likely to see much cloud cover. we are with mostly clear skies, but we'll get the wind. winds clocking about 10 miles per hour in heyward, 15 at sfo, 13 san jose. but they will go stronger for the second half of the day. half moon bay has been gusting to 20 miles per hour all morning long. they could gust to near 40 for the second half. today, a...
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toyota is leaving its north american headquarters in california and officially moving to texas.lano city council gave final approval to an economic incentive package for toyota. the package links nearly 7- million-dollars in grants for the construction of a headquarters in the dallas suburb. in turn, plano's mayor says the project will generate more than 70-million- dollars in property and sales tax revenue for the city over a 10-year period. the agreement will provide more than 35-hundred full- time jobs by december 2018. toyota issued a written statement thanking the city. hell for updates on the severe weather this week. you can get the latest information at kron 4.com. and if you're on the go. download the kron4 news app. it's free and gives you an easy way to access news, weather and sports where ever you are. toyota is leaving its north american headquarters in california and officially moving to texas. the plano city council gave final approval to an economic incentive package for toyota. the package links nearly 7- million-dollars in grants for the construction of a head
toyota is leaving its north american headquarters in california and officially moving to texas.lano city council gave final approval to an economic incentive package for toyota. the package links nearly 7- million-dollars in grants for the construction of a headquarters in the dallas suburb. in turn, plano's mayor says the project will generate more than 70-million- dollars in property and sales tax revenue for the city over a 10-year period. the agreement will provide more than 35-hundred...
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including to the north, we have geary and california and in the south we have the mission corridor aseneva corridor and the juda corridor and these heavy rider ship corridors were carrying 75 percent of the customers and so when we look to make improvements to the travel speed, and these were the corridors that we focused on. and as i said, we also do this work, with an extensive amount of community out reach and it really helped, i think, enhance and enrich the over all, proposal and it gave the board the confidence when they endorsed the proposals at the end of march that they reflected the needs of the community and the proposals do have trade offs, and some of those trade offs were part of what, our community dialogue focused on. and the program has three elements and the first is a policy framework, and the second is service and route changes, and the third are capitol eninvestments. and they combine with the network to allow you anywhere in san francisco without making one transfer and that is really what makes living in san francisco without a car viable and then we have the ci
including to the north, we have geary and california and in the south we have the mission corridor aseneva corridor and the juda corridor and these heavy rider ship corridors were carrying 75 percent of the customers and so when we look to make improvements to the travel speed, and these were the corridors that we focused on. and as i said, we also do this work, with an extensive amount of community out reach and it really helped, i think, enhance and enrich the over all, proposal and it gave...
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california. >> it's the far north of california. it's usually overlooked but what place it is.dge, spanning the sacramento river. once again you've also got a walk there a 12-acre walk with 50 different markets and galleries and stores. and, of course it's at the base very close to mounlt shasta which is 14,000 feet up. great place to hike in june and july. great place to go. >> so when you're planning trips like these theleterms of n te ofg you ould aow for driving. >> you know what? it depends where you're going to be drivinging. are you going to take the interstate or the highway. i'm a big fan of the two-lane highway. six hours is the max. you can stop once or twice if you have to. you see so much more. stay off the interstate. >> how about when you suggest to people planning driving versus flying. >> it all gets down to money. if you take a look at a round trip flight, just a shuttle, can average around $600. you know what? drive. >> driving with the price of gas, still high, but -- >> i'll tell you what, driving with a toddler -- >> with two people in car, you've got it.
california. >> it's the far north of california. it's usually overlooked but what place it is.dge, spanning the sacramento river. once again you've also got a walk there a 12-acre walk with 50 different markets and galleries and stores. and, of course it's at the base very close to mounlt shasta which is 14,000 feet up. great place to hike in june and july. great place to go. >> so when you're planning trips like these theleterms of n te ofg you ould aow for driving. >> you...
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this is a neighborhood in san marcos, california, north of san diego. and it is the most tense time during the wildfire. the frantic efforts to stop the flames from burning down houses. incredibly, just a short time before this video was shot there was relatively little fire in this area. when we got to san marcos, this is what we saw, some flames but winds starting to pick up. the flames and the winds spread the ashes and embers and that is what makes the fire spread. this area right here, ten minutes ago nothing at all. now we're seeing the smoke and the flames start to form. it is very likely that within the next couple of hours these trees, this vegetation will be gone. right down from where i'm standing here in northeast san marcos, this is the cal-state san marcos campus, it has been around for a quarter of a century. they are now evacuating it. within this area, within a five-minute walk there are hundreds of homes, businesses, condos and lots of people. choppers swoop in dropping water in the 99-degree dry heat. 30 degrees higher than the may hi
this is a neighborhood in san marcos, california, north of san diego. and it is the most tense time during the wildfire. the frantic efforts to stop the flames from burning down houses. incredibly, just a short time before this video was shot there was relatively little fire in this area. when we got to san marcos, this is what we saw, some flames but winds starting to pick up. the flames and the winds spread the ashes and embers and that is what makes the fire spread. this area right here, ten...
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california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it shipped overnight uh criefg the -- arriving the day before the wedding. the rings ordered on-line showed up a day late. >> better to have the dress. like the skies are clear enough to see a meteor shower passing through earth's atmosphere for the first time. right now it is actually the best time to see it. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live at the space and science center in oakland. alan? >> carolyn, we have about a hundred people out here on the hillside. you can see the meteor shower -- we will turn off the lights. they are getting bept -- bent out of shape. let's see if we ca
california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it...
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they're in the midst of the northern california migration heading north to alaska. >>> and outside to the record drought. the best water quality ever at the beach. that is because the lack of rainfall means less runoff of bacteria. the beach report card shows 95 pf95% scored an a or b, but three places made the top ten best bummer. >>> a big honor for harvey milk. he was assassinate t satisfie a. today a new stamp bearing his family was unveiled. here in the bay area, people lined up to get their hands on one of the stamps including screen writer dustin lance black who won an academy award for his screen play milk in 2008. >> we put a great american gay hero on a postage stamp. that sends a message all over the country. >> a big day for the lgbt community. he was the first openly gay politician in the country. >>> something in your refrigerator could make you significant. the fda is warning people that these brands of hummus could be contaminated with listeria. these items are sold at target and trader joe's in california. if you have them, you can return them to the store for a full
they're in the midst of the northern california migration heading north to alaska. >>> and outside to the record drought. the best water quality ever at the beach. that is because the lack of rainfall means less runoff of bacteria. the beach report card shows 95 pf95% scored an a or b, but three places made the top ten best bummer. >>> a big honor for harvey milk. he was assassinate t satisfie a. today a new stamp bearing his family was unveiled. here in the bay area, people...
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on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further northpresence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter: that subway shaft is across the street from the la brea tar pits, the richest ice-age fossil site in the world. a little over a century ago this was an asphalt mine until a shocking discovery was made around where i was standing - thousands and thousands of prehistoric bones, pallian tollogical gold, and they are still taking them out today. >> we have been taking fossils out of the ground, collecting the big bones, small creatures, insects, rodents and plants. >> reporter: john is the chief curator at the museum. >> this is telling us about what the environment was like when los angeles was in the peak of the ice aim. >> reporter: what was the environment like? >> in pit 91, 27,000 years ago, the average yearly temperature was 52 degrees and the rain fall 19, like the conditions in washington d.c. >> reporter: you can see the changes
on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further northpresence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter: that subway shaft is across the street from the la brea tar pits, the richest ice-age fossil site in the world. a little over a century ago this was an asphalt mine until a shocking discovery was made around where i was standing...
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california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it shipped overnight uh criefg the -- arriving the day before the wedding. the rings ordered on-line showed up a day late. >> better to have the dress. >>> it looks like the skies are clear enough to see a meteor shower passing through earth's atmosphere for the first time. right now it is actually the best time to see it. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live at the space and science center in oakland. alan? >> carolyn, we have about a hundred people out here on the hillside. you can see the meteor shower -- we will turn off the lights. they are getting bept -- bent out of shape. let's
california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it...
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california one of the owners lives and u.s. city in northrnia kron wins the belmont stakes in three weeks of the first bookrunner since the firm back in 1978 >> : only one victory away from morning that trouble kron but tran this morning says that it might not be pursued by my pursue a triple crown bid in the belmont stakes. the kentucky derby and wenner has won initial step in the current winning streak after call honor suggested the idea trigger sank hilltops in york racing officials and the horse owners and the nasal strips designed to enhance breathing are similar to what we use >> : and 20 of the racing horse all of another won the kentucky derby and well wearing the nasal strip just like california kron and the officials told his team the the colts cannot wear one and the belmont that she became moot when i have another was scratched the dead for the rise because a leg injury >> : to post >> : heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is dow
california one of the owners lives and u.s. city in northrnia kron wins the belmont stakes in three weeks of the first bookrunner since the firm back in 1978 >> : only one victory away from morning that trouble kron but tran this morning says that it might not be pursued by my pursue a triple crown bid in the belmont stakes. the kentucky derby and wenner has won initial step in the current winning streak after call honor suggested the idea trigger sank hilltops in york racing officials...
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this is a neighborhood in san marcos, california, north of san diego. and it is the most intense time during the wildfire. the frantic efforts to stop the flames from burning down houses. incredibly just a short time before this video was shot there was relatively little fire in this area. when we got to san marcos this is what we saw. some flames but winds starting to pick up. the flames and the winds spread the ashes and embers and that is what makes the fire spread. this area right here ten minutes ago nothing at all. now we're seeing the smoke and the flames start to form. it is very likely that within the next couple of hours these trees, this vegetation will be gone. right down the hill from where i'm standing here in california, which is northeast of san diego, this is the cal-state san marcos campus. it has been here for a quarter of a century. it has now been evacuated. they hope the fire doesn't spread down there. and in this area within a five-minute walk there are hundreds of homes, businesses, condos and lots of people. choppers swoop in dr
this is a neighborhood in san marcos, california, north of san diego. and it is the most intense time during the wildfire. the frantic efforts to stop the flames from burning down houses. incredibly just a short time before this video was shot there was relatively little fire in this area. when we got to san marcos this is what we saw. some flames but winds starting to pick up. the flames and the winds spread the ashes and embers and that is what makes the fire spread. this area right here ten...
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this will bring some rain to oregon and some unsettled weather to the north edge of california.ill just be high clouds. the rim of high pressure that -- the ridge of high pressure that will bring us a warmup for the weekend sits right about here. so we do have the clouds back this morning. along the coast. around the bay. even inland once again. but we will be partly cloudy as we get to 10:00, 11:00. patchy drizzle along the coastline as well and just inside the bay. that is what is happening this morning. we will be mostly sunny, away from the coast for your afternoon. and temperatures especially inland will be taking a notable jump. anywhere from 5-10 degrees warmer today than where we were yesterday. 59-degrees in santa rosa. low 50s in san francisco. 53 in concord. and san jose checking in at 55. most of us in the 50s this morning. a lot like yesterday with mostly cloudy skies, a little cool. picking up a breeze through the delta. 86 for fairfield. 82 for vallejo. 82 in san rafael. 70-degrees in san francisco. yesterday san francisco was 65. so we will begin to feel this war
this will bring some rain to oregon and some unsettled weather to the north edge of california.ill just be high clouds. the rim of high pressure that -- the ridge of high pressure that will bring us a warmup for the weekend sits right about here. so we do have the clouds back this morning. along the coast. around the bay. even inland once again. but we will be partly cloudy as we get to 10:00, 11:00. patchy drizzle along the coastline as well and just inside the bay. that is what is happening...
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looking at some sprinkles around crescent city, mount shasta could see showers but even the north coast of californiaing up. it's a statewide event. we will be looking at much of the west coast underneath the dominating ridge. right now wind gusts are still breezy and by 9:00 they will continue town crease. look at the afternoon winds of over 35 miles an hour half moon bay, 25 miles an hour winds around oakland. but very gusty winds around point reyes once again. so by tomorrow the winds switch around to an offshore component. still breezy, but the numbers coming up, some locations as much as ten degrees warmer tomorrow. here's a perspective of what things are going to look like for the week ahead in oakland with highs today in the upper 60s. you are a couple degrees below average but look at the steady climb. pleasant tomorrow but warm by tuesday. wednesday looks to be the hottest day of the week. in livermore tomorrow we will be in the 80s with 90ths not faroff tuesday and wednesday n san jose talk about your numbers below average today. but by tomorrow you are about 80. and then mid-to upper 90s t
looking at some sprinkles around crescent city, mount shasta could see showers but even the north coast of californiaing up. it's a statewide event. we will be looking at much of the west coast underneath the dominating ridge. right now wind gusts are still breezy and by 9:00 they will continue town crease. look at the afternoon winds of over 35 miles an hour half moon bay, 25 miles an hour winds around oakland. but very gusty winds around point reyes once again. so by tomorrow the winds switch...
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>> he's starting in california, across north america, europe, asia, africa, and back around.k-to-back going 13 hours, 14 hours, 14 hours. >> in a single-engine plane. >> yeah, this isn't business class. >> no, it's not. he thinksd÷ou it will take him long? >> one month, 30,000 miles one month and he's been flying for two years. >> so it sounds. let's speak to mr. m.i.t., matthew. matthew, you're in las vegas, right, getting some work done on the plane? >> that's right. i'm getting some extra fuel tanks added. >> what made you decide to do this? >> well, you know, last year about this time actually i read an article about a guy from california that was going to do it, and he ended up being 21, and i read the article and just thought, you know, gee, i could do that. so i started looking into it, found a plane, now i'm going to do it. >> scared at all? >> you know, not right now. once i get out an hour other the ocean for first time and look around and all i can see is blue, that might change a little bit, but right now i'm fine. >> why flying? what is it about flying that intri
>> he's starting in california, across north america, europe, asia, africa, and back around.k-to-back going 13 hours, 14 hours, 14 hours. >> in a single-engine plane. >> yeah, this isn't business class. >> no, it's not. he thinksd÷ou it will take him long? >> one month, 30,000 miles one month and he's been flying for two years. >> so it sounds. let's speak to mr. m.i.t., matthew. matthew, you're in las vegas, right, getting some work done on the plane?...
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chuck from the north lawn of the white house. >>> in southern california tonight, thousands of people are gathering to remember the six lives lost when a young gunman went on a rampage through the streets of a college town, in fact among the more beautiful college environments in our country. it's a day of mourning there as we learn more tonight about the dark and troubled history of the gunman. our report from nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: they turned to the 17,000 seat stadium to join together in mourning and reflection. ♪ an entire college community silenced, except for here. >> the only solution is love and that love comes from community. >> reporter: but there are haunting questions about the red flags that were missed, about an individual as clearly and dangerously troubled as elliott rodger. the grieving father of one said there has to be some answers and now. >> too many people have died and it should be not one more. >> not one more! >> reporter: the family spokesman said he had been in therapy since childhood, had a form of autism and spurned his prescribed medications and
chuck from the north lawn of the white house. >>> in southern california tonight, thousands of people are gathering to remember the six lives lost when a young gunman went on a rampage through the streets of a college town, in fact among the more beautiful college environments in our country. it's a day of mourning there as we learn more tonight about the dark and troubled history of the gunman. our report from nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: they turned to the 17,000 seat...
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california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it shipped overnight uh criefg the -- arriving the day before the wedding. the rings ordered on-line showed up a day late. >> better to have the dress. >>> it looks like the skies are clear enough to see a meteor shower passing through earth's atmosphere for the first time. right now it is actually the best time to see it. abc7 news reporter alan wang is live at the space and science center in oakland. alan? >> carolyn, we have about a hundred people out here on the hillside. you can see the meteor shower -- we will turn off the lights. they are getting bept -- bent out of shape. let's
california. a thousand goats are grazing north of highway 24 in the oakland hills. the herders tell us the cities are desperate to get them grazing and clearing out the brush that the big mowers cannot drive on. >> a local congress map saved the day. she tells the contra costa times that she e-mailed the office when her wedding dress was stuck in customs in new york. it was her dream dress she had specially designed and made by a seem stress in poland. staffers found the dress and had it...
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a tornado causes injury to north dakota while wildfires rage in california and alaska. nigeria says its located the nearly 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by islamic militants. the military says it can't use force to free them. as the nation remembers the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice on memorial day, president obama addresses the growing controversy surrounding the medical care of americans. >> we must do more for our veterans. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, may 27, 2014. >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> a tornado in north dakota injured nine people, one of them critically. the storm hit an oil workers camp yesterday, destroying eight trailers where the workers lived. rescue crews are searching the debris but do not believe anyone is missing. >>> in central california this morning, a wildfire forced the evacuation of about 100 homes. it started in mariposa county, east of san francisco. at least 500 acres have burned. it's not known how the fire started. one building has been destroyed. so far, no injuries repo
a tornado causes injury to north dakota while wildfires rage in california and alaska. nigeria says its located the nearly 300 schoolgirls kidnapped by islamic militants. the military says it can't use force to free them. as the nation remembers the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice on memorial day, president obama addresses the growing controversy surrounding the medical care of americans. >> we must do more for our veterans. >>> this is the "cbs morning...
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channel 2 morning news, 5:54 you are looking at thousands of dead fish in southern call north why and this is -- california this is not the first timing is like this has happened. they have created something called an oxygen dead zone. cruises from the department of fish and wildlife have been called to clean up the mess. >>> a u.s. district judge will issue his ruling on same sex marriage and the county that includes portland will issue marriage licenses immediately if the judge said they are legal. >>> and 2000 people in virginia, forced to evacuate a theater after after the new godzilla movie. they used two explosives planted outside the entrance of two movie theaters. nobody was hurt and so far no arrests have been made. >>> a woman was arrested after she tried to cancel. she did it so her family would not find out she was not attending classes. they were to evacuate moments before the ceremony was due to start. after a couple of hour of tee -- delays and she panicked when her relatives didn't see her listed on the commencement program. >>> they are calling to move ashame full public but one ra tells t
channel 2 morning news, 5:54 you are looking at thousands of dead fish in southern call north why and this is -- california this is not the first timing is like this has happened. they have created something called an oxygen dead zone. cruises from the department of fish and wildlife have been called to clean up the mess. >>> a u.s. district judge will issue his ruling on same sex marriage and the county that includes portland will issue marriage licenses immediately if the judge said...
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we're also in arizona, california, florida, north carolina, tennessee.ell you, the business in texas is really strong right now. liz: okay. >> we've been in texas for 20 years, and i can't remember it being this strong. liz: all right. we're going to show some of the texas homes, for example, the crimson plan, it's about 339,000. i always like to show our viewers what's selling. it's a beautiful home. it's about 3,360 square feet, four bedrooms. let's flip over to raleigh, north carolina. here's another one, and this is called the avon plan. 4,226 square feet. i'd live there, i love that. phoenix, arizona, these are hot home areas, but also areas that were slammed during the housing bubble. tell me who's buying. are these boomers? certainly not millennials who are having trouble finding jobs onshore. >> probably not millennials. our average age customer is about 44 years old. we get a wide cross-section of people from semiretired to people that are, you know, very active in the work force. it's a great time to buy a house. housing is still incredibly aff
we're also in arizona, california, florida, north carolina, tennessee.ell you, the business in texas is really strong right now. liz: okay. >> we've been in texas for 20 years, and i can't remember it being this strong. liz: all right. we're going to show some of the texas homes, for example, the crimson plan, it's about 339,000. i always like to show our viewers what's selling. it's a beautiful home. it's about 3,360 square feet, four bedrooms. let's flip over to raleigh, north carolina....
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california. tonight clouds. showers to the north.the system moves to the south tomorrow, clear skies, and that slight chance of a shower. once the system moves through, the winds speeds picks up. gusty winds approaching 40 miles per hour off shore. updated forecast model. over night hours. lots of clouds for your monday morning. you can see activity here. that is what i am talking about a chance of a sprinkle. 7:00. and then partly cloudy skies into the afternoon hours. look at the activity to the north. that reflects a light shower towards napa county, fairfield, anywhere across the bay area tomorrow. tomorrow one of the coolest days of the week and a chance of a sprinkle or light shower. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, 58 degrees. clouds and then cloud, sun. 3:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., upper 50s to the upper 60s. talked about this earlier, we had the 90s three days ago, tomorrow just 60s out there. and a few upper 50s mere the under -- near the immediate forecast. here is a look ahead, the five- day forecast, temperatures trend up tuesday. a
california. tonight clouds. showers to the north.the system moves to the south tomorrow, clear skies, and that slight chance of a shower. once the system moves through, the winds speeds picks up. gusty winds approaching 40 miles per hour off shore. updated forecast model. over night hours. lots of clouds for your monday morning. you can see activity here. that is what i am talking about a chance of a sprinkle. 7:00. and then partly cloudy skies into the afternoon hours. look at the activity to...
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we do have aerial pictures of a fire just broke out today in carlsbad, california, in north county san diego. two homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have been evacuated. that fire breaking out today, and it is burning at this point out of control. with regard to the other fire, the bernardo fire spreading to 800 acres prompting an evacuation of 5,000 people, and the closure of three elementary schools. by sundown last night evacuation orders were lifted as of today. no new evacuation orders are in place. again, no mandatory or even voluntary evacuation orders. and it's a combination of extremely high temperatures, strong gusting winds. gusts up to 50 mph and low humidity that is making fighting this fire a challenge. >> we're engaged aggressively and mop up operations. we're very cognizant of weather conditions. we are prepared for the worst and hoping for the best. we're going to monitor the next 24 hours with weather conditions. if we have any flareups or spot fires we'll attack those from the air in the ground. >> san diego has declared a local state of emergency and
we do have aerial pictures of a fire just broke out today in carlsbad, california, in north county san diego. two homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have been evacuated. that fire breaking out today, and it is burning at this point out of control. with regard to the other fire, the bernardo fire spreading to 800 acres prompting an evacuation of 5,000 people, and the closure of three elementary schools. by sundown last night evacuation orders were lifted as of today. no new...
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nbc's joe fryer is just north of san diego in escondido, california, for us tonight. joe? >> reporter: good evening, lester. all evacuation orders have now been lifted and crews are making good progress fighting the four fires still burning, three of them at camp pendleton. the final firefight is being waged on a military base. nbc news rode along on a marine helicopter that was attacking flames still burning at camp pendleton. >> target's under the nose. >> roger, perfect. >> reporter: the pilot was already battling a fire on the base last week when he was called to the cocos fire which was threatening his own neighborhood. >> and so the whole night i just wanted to go say i want to save my city, i want to go save my neighborhood. and we got that opportunity to do that. >> reporter: today more evacuated residents are returning home. >> when did you guys come back? >> just about a half hour. >> reporter: the hocky family left wednesday as the cocos fire started rolling down the hill toward their house. it stopped right across the street. >> we had no idea what the conditio
nbc's joe fryer is just north of san diego in escondido, california, for us tonight. joe? >> reporter: good evening, lester. all evacuation orders have now been lifted and crews are making good progress fighting the four fires still burning, three of them at camp pendleton. the final firefight is being waged on a military base. nbc news rode along on a marine helicopter that was attacking flames still burning at camp pendleton. >> target's under the nose. >> roger, perfect....
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california. this is just north of san diego. dozens of homes destroyed or damaged as this fire rages on. just ahead, we'll have a live report from the fire lines. >>> also -- >> reporter: i'm scott budman in san jose chshgs is accusing one of its casinos of lying about gambling profits. come ing up, why the city says it's costing it money. >>> and a vicious dog attack caught on camera. it's the surprising thing a cat did that has people watching a certain video. >>> then at 6:00, south bay history revealed. >> you may have noticed the neon sign out there. that's original. >> why the demolition of an old building brings back memories of the day babe ruth came to town and a mystery that still needs to be solved. new at 6:00. >>> san francisco police raided the hells angels clubhouse this morning and arrested one person. this happened around 5:00 a.m. in the dog patch neighborhood. the gang task force blocked off streets while executing a search warrant. officers took charles nuchy into custody. they say he was one of the membe members who attacked someone last year and seriously hurting th
california. this is just north of san diego. dozens of homes destroyed or damaged as this fire rages on. just ahead, we'll have a live report from the fire lines. >>> also -- >> reporter: i'm scott budman in san jose chshgs is accusing one of its casinos of lying about gambling profits. come ing up, why the city says it's costing it money. >>> and a vicious dog attack caught on camera. it's the surprising thing a cat did that has people watching a certain video....
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california hiking trail. francis gregory was killed friday on a trail in north red bluff.y a robber shot gregory and his friend after taking their money and belongings. gregory dotted the scene, his friend is in the hospital with critical injuries. police haven't released any information about the suspect. >>> final student hospitalized after a stabbing sphree -- spree in a pennsylvania high school is back at home. he's one of 27 students injured. a security guard was also injured. 16-year-old alex herringer was charged with 21 21 counts of assault, aggravated assault. >>> one body was spotted. authority time later state park spotted another body. four people were mission after a speedboat tipped over in the lake. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the boat to capsize. >> san mateo rescue team pulled several boaters yesterday afternoon. thee vessels responded from a canoe. people in another canoe were trying to help. sheriff crews rescued eight people in all and brought ashore. they were treated for minor injuries. >>> u.s. health officials have confirmed a
california hiking trail. francis gregory was killed friday on a trail in north red bluff.y a robber shot gregory and his friend after taking their money and belongings. gregory dotted the scene, his friend is in the hospital with critical injuries. police haven't released any information about the suspect. >>> final student hospitalized after a stabbing sphree -- spree in a pennsylvania high school is back at home. he's one of 27 students injured. a security guard was also injured....
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third street, which had neither group of protesters, because police will blocked off traffic north of california street, so no demonstrators could get there at all. . if i could return to the discovery point, it's the nightmare the secret service fears. it's what qualified immunity is designed to prevent. when there is a legitimate security rational, discovery into what the agents were thinking, what the secret service's policies were is exactly what it shouldn't be. it's what hunter didn't want, is agents hesitating before they did their job. suppose the original set up the motorcade is coming down, secretde has access, the service comes along and says clear the anti-bush demonstrators. uppose those were the facts. would that be a valid -- >> your honor, the question would depend on whether there was a valid security rational. i think in the context -- >> more likely the people who were against the president -- >> your honor, i think that would be a more difficult case than the context of a motorcade where the security of the president is much different than when the president is on an outdoor
third street, which had neither group of protesters, because police will blocked off traffic north of california street, so no demonstrators could get there at all. . if i could return to the discovery point, it's the nightmare the secret service fears. it's what qualified immunity is designed to prevent. when there is a legitimate security rational, discovery into what the agents were thinking, what the secret service's policies were is exactly what it shouldn't be. it's what hunter didn't...
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california. increasing patrols there have been pushing the boats north. >> we believe this was a larger -- [ indiscernible ] >> so would have given it more sea legs. >> reporter: authorities say this is the northern most landing they have seen. the commotion came as a shock for those taking a stroll on the beach. >> like, okay, this is in our backyard. it is everywhere. >> from what i understand the drug trade is getting bigger and bigger every year. not that surprising. >> reporter: authorities say in the area from monterey county to san mateo there have been 8 similar incidents sincey. 2013. -- since march 2013, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a union city police officer is recovering after he was involved in a crash that shut down a major intersection of fremont for four hours this morning about 8:30 a.m. while the officer was responding to a burglary in progress with his lights and sirens on. the officer and the driver of the sedan were taken to the hospital. however the driver of the van was not seriously injured. the cause is still under investigation. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. the fight for public a
california. increasing patrols there have been pushing the boats north. >> we believe this was a larger -- [ indiscernible ] >> so would have given it more sea legs. >> reporter: authorities say this is the northern most landing they have seen. the commotion came as a shock for those taking a stroll on the beach. >> like, okay, this is in our backyard. it is everywhere. >> from what i understand the drug trade is getting bigger and bigger every year. not that...
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which is neither group of protesters could get to because the police had blocked off traffic north of california street so that no protests, no demonstrators could get there at all. if i could return on the discovery point. the discovery that my colleague has suggested he would seek is exactly the nightmare scenario that the secret service fears. it's exactly what qualified immunity is designed to prevent. when there is a legitimate security rationale, discovery into what the agents were thinking, what the secret service's policies were is exactly what there shouldn't be. it's exactly what the court said in hunter that it didn't want, which is agents hesitating before they did their job. >> mr. gershengorn, suppose it's originally set up by the police, the motorcade is coming down, each side has roughly equal access. then the secret service comes along and said -- clear the anti-bush demonstrators. suppose that, that those were the facts. would there be a valid bivens claim? >> your honor, the question would depend on whether there was a valid security rationale. i think in the context of a moto
which is neither group of protesters could get to because the police had blocked off traffic north of california street so that no protests, no demonstrators could get there at all. if i could return on the discovery point. the discovery that my colleague has suggested he would seek is exactly the nightmare scenario that the secret service fears. it's exactly what qualified immunity is designed to prevent. when there is a legitimate security rationale, discovery into what the agents were...